People’s Union for Democratic Rights (PUDR)
Stop Denying Political Prisoners the Right to Healthcare in Jails
10 September 2022
On 8th September Vernon Gonsalves, one of the 16 undertrials in the Bhima Koregaon case lodged in the anda cell of Taloja Central Jail, was diagnosed with dengue and likely pneumonia. Gonsalves age 65, had been suffering from fever since 30th August, but it took an appeal from his lawyer and the intervention of the Court for the Taloja Jail authorities to (…)
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CPI Press Release - Denial of permission for padyatra by Chhattisgarh State Government Condemned | Sept 15
16 September 2022Communist Party of India
New Delhi,
September 15, 2022
Press Release
Undemocratic Practice of Chhattisgarh State Government Condemned
The National Secretariat of the Communist Party of India issued the following statement today (on September 15, 2022):
The National Secretariat of the Communist Party of India has strongly condemned the action of Chhattisgarh government to refuse permission to a Padayatra organized by Communist Party of India under the leadership of our national (…) -
Book Review: Hippies in the Soviet Union | Alexander Vari
16 September 2022Reviewed by Alexander Vari (Marywood University)
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Flowers through Concrete: Explorations in Soviet Hippieland.
by Juliane Furst
Oxford: Oxford University Press 2021 496 pp. (e-book), ISBN 978-0-19-109251-0 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-19-878832-4
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Although hippiedom emerged first in the 1960s in the United States, attracting scholarly attention from early on, there is a rising interest in contemporary academia in exploring the hippie phenomenon as a global one.[1] For instance, (…) -
Amazing Truths about Our India | M.R. Narayan Swamy
16 September 2022, by M R Narayan SwamyBOOK REVIEW
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The Temple of Treasures: And other Incredible Tales of Indian Monuments by Storytrails
Hachette India Paperback : 272 pages ISBN-10 : 9391028179 ISBN-13 : 978-9391028176
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Captain John Smith of the East India Company had already shot 99 tigers and was hunting for his 100th kill near Aurangabad in Maharashtra when he spotted a series of caves hidden behind a waterfall. He had to light a makeshift torch to beat the pitch darkness. The caves smelled. (…) -
Chilean Folk Singer Víctor Jara Performing at an Anti-Vietnam War Demonstration, Helsinki (1969)
16 September 2022Jara was murdered by General Pinochet’s thugs during the CIA-backed coup that overthrew the democratically elected government of Salvador Allende in Chile
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Review of Che Guevara’s Bolivian Diaries | Chaman Lal
16 September 2022, by Chaman LalBOOK REVIEW
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The Bolivian Diaries - Authorised edition by Ernesto Che Guevara Introduction by Fidel Castro, Preface by Camilo Guevara Ocean Press, Melbourne-New York 1st ed. 2006, Pages 303, Indian price, Rs. 450/ __0__
This is one of most important book of world revolutionary movements. This is Che Guevara’ diary notes in his Bolivia mission. Beginning 7th November 1966, (…) -
Music: Mikis Theodorakis, Georges Moustaki - Imaste dio (1970)
16 September 2022A documentary by Roviros Manthoulis. Original French title: "Nous sommes deux". Here is a description of the film’s content: "Prison songs, in Paris. Mikis Theodorakis, free at last, is leaving from the prison of Oropos and flies to Paris. The same night, with George Moustaki, he translates to French the songs he wrote in prison. The camera follows them. This is a special moment in the life of the two artists."
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TV recording: Harindranath Chattopadhyay | Down Memory Lane - Ep.04 | Doordarshan
16 September 2022Harindranath Chattopadhyay the poet, actor, singer, songwriter, dramatist, and actor, was born in 1898, This is a television interview he gave at the age of 88.
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Video: Nancy Fraser on Crisis - David Frisby Memorial Lecture 2014
16 September 2022The current sense of crisis–in economy, ecology, politics, and society–is prompting many critical theorists to revisit the problem of capitalism. I salute this return to core issues of social theory after a period of neglect. But received understandings of capitalism are not adequate to 21st century conditions. I propose, accordingly, to re-examine a basic theoretical question: How is capitalism best conceptualized–as an economic system, a form of ethical life, or an institutionalized social order? To answer this question, I will integrate some relatively familiar concepts from Marx with newer insights from feminist, ecological, and political theorizing. Whereas Marx sought the essence of capitalism by looking beneath the sphere of exchange to the “hidden abode” of production, I shall look behind production to abodes that are more hidden still. The result will be an expanded conception of capitalism able better to accommodate the multiplicity of crisis tendencies and social struggles that characterize the 21st century.
David Frisby Memorial Lecture: Prof. Nancy FraserProf. Fraser is currently Diane Middlebrook/Carl Djerassi Professor of Gender Studies at the University of Cambridge and Loeb Professor of Philosophy and Politics at the New School for Social Research.
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[bleu]Table of Contents, Mainstream, Sept 10, 2022[/bleu]
9 September 2022* Lanka: as Gotabaya returns… | Apratim Mukarji
* Democracy – Beyond the Reform versus Revolution Binary | Aditya Nigam
* Gandhi’s Satyagraha and Untouchability | Anshu Srivastava
* Audio: Amid Tributes to Queen Elizabeth, Deadly Legacy of Colonialism
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